WASHINGTON, D.C. — A weekend system is poised to bring a messy mix of rain and snow to the Baltimore–Washington corridor Sunday afternoon into early Monday, with colder air wrapping in late enough to flip parts of the region to snow—especially north and west of Interstate 95.
According to the latest update (as of Saturday 4 PM), precipitation is expected to begin as a chilly rain across the entire Baltimore Metro by mid-afternoon Sunday. Temperatures will hover in the mid-30s for much of the urban corridor, keeping most early precipitation liquid.
But the setup becomes more complicated Sunday night.
Rain Arrives First Across the Baltimore–D.C. Corridor
Futurecast guidance for 11:00 PM Sunday shows rain dominating much of central and southern Maryland, including:
- Washington, D.C. – 35°F
- Waldorf – 37°F
- Annapolis – 37°F
- Chestertown – 36°F
- Easton – 39°F
- Cambridge – 39°F
- Salisbury – 42°F
- Ocean City – 41°F
- Dover – 39°F
These readings strongly favor rain across southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore Sunday evening, with no significant accumulation expected in those areas.
Snow Develops North and West of I-95 Late Sunday Night
Colder air begins to filter in from the northwest late Sunday night—between 10 PM and Midnight—allowing rain to transition to snow in higher elevations and inland communities…